Ligue 1
Monaco’s bold move: Filipe Luís brings Brazilian success to Ligue 1
In a bustling press conference at Stade Louis II, AS Monaco unveiled Filipe Luís as their new head coach, signing a two‑year deal to replace Sébastien Pocognoli after his dismissal. The 40‑year‑old Brazilian, a former left‑back for Atlético de Madrid and Chelsea, arrives amid Ligue 1’s coaching reshuffle.
Luís took charge of Flamengo in 2024 and remained at the helm until March 2026. During that spell he guided the Brazilian side to the league title and the Copa Libertadores in 2025.
His Flamengo side also contested the FIFA Intercontinental Cup against Paris Saint‑Germain last December. The high‑profile encounter underscored his ability to compete on the world stage.
Long-term gamble: Monaco secures Filipe Luís after Flamengo triumph
European clubs took notice, with Chelsea and Bayer Leverkusen reported to have shown interest in the Brazilian coach. Monaco ultimately secured his services, confirming the appointment. Before turning to management, Luís earned caps as a Brazil international left‑back. His playing résumé includes spells at Atlético de Madrid and Chelsea in the Premier League. The Ligue 1 appointment follows Davide Ancelotti’s recent move to LOSC, adding another promising name to the French top flight. Monaco’s decision signals a continued appetite for South American tactical influence in the league.